Apps from the likes of Alibaba, Tencent, Baidu, ByteDance, Xiaomi and NetEase were found to have weak personal data protection. ( read original story …)
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China rebukes internet companies for weak user data protection in their apps
Thanksgiving Day in China: the chocolates on an ideological front line
A dormitory manager at a northern Chinese university thought she was giving thanks to students by handing out sweets. ( read original story …)
China moves closer to self-reliance in 7nm chip production
A news report by China.org.cn on China moves closer to self-reliance in 7nm chip production. China has recently made new breakthroughs in … ( read original story …)
China slaps 200% import tax on Australian wine amid tensions
China on Friday added wine to the growing list of Australian goods barred from its markets in a trade war against Australi. The Ministry of Commerce imposed import taxes of up to 212.1 percent, ……
U.S., Taiwan to Push an Alternative to China’s Belt and Road
An informal U.S.-led alliance to provide an alternative to China’s Belt and Road Initiative will provide greater transparency to countries seeking funding to develop their infrastructure, Taiwan’s … ( read original story …)
U.S.-China Relations Haven’t Been This Toxic Since Vietnam
The two governments have been reduced to trading insults and taunts, closing consulates, and mounting demonization campaigns for the benefit of their respective domestic audiences. ( read original story …)
A new Belt and Road? US, Taiwan hook up to counter China’s effort
Taiwan and the US plan to fund infrastructure projects in developing markets in response to China’s growing influence. ( read original story …)
China Economy Revving Up As Western World Prepares For Crises
China’s economy is revving up as the entirety of the Western World — from Australia to the United States — is either bracing for a ‘dark winter’ or dealing with small business closures by the…
China Slaps 200% Tax on Australia Wine Amid Tensions
China has added wine to the growing list of Australian goods barred from its markets in a trade war against Australia over disputes including its support for an investigation into the origin of the ……
Australian trade minister: China tariffs a ‘devastating blow’ to wine industry
Australian winemakers have been dealt a huge blow from Beijing after Chinese regulators announced that they would impose heavy tariffs on Australian wines after finding preliminary evidence of dumping … ( read original story …)
Delta Natural History Museum will flow like a river in Shenzhen
Following an international architecture competition, 3XN, B+H and Zhubo Design have been commissioned to co-design the Natural History Museum in Shenzhen, China. The building’s unusual form is likened … ( read original story …)
Chinese brands on the cusp of global recognition, report says
Fortune magazine’s China edition and US-based strategic advisory services provider Ries released a new report on Chinese brand recognition on Tuesday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Chinese … ( read original story …)
China is more concerned by Biden than Trump, economist Jim O’Neill says
Joe Biden’s presidency will be a bigger problem for China than the Trump administration, economist Jim O’Neill told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” on Friday. ( read original story …)